Creates provisions relating to the credentialing of community health workers
Impact
If passed, HB2934 would amend Chapter 192 of Missouri Revised Statutes by adding a new section dedicated to the verification of community health workers' credentials. The Department of Health and Senior Services would be tasked with establishing a process for credential verification, allowing community health workers to advertise their credentials upon successful verification. This would provide a structured framework for recognizing the contributions of community health workers to public health initiatives, ultimately aiming to improve health outcomes in the communities they serve.
Summary
House Bill 2934 aims to establish credentialing provisions for community health workers in Missouri. The bill defines a community health worker as a frontline public health worker who serves as a liaison between health and social services and the community. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the community's needs and building individual and community capacity through various health-related supports including outreach, education, and advocacy. This recognition of community health workers is a step towards enhancing access to health services and improving service delivery's cultural competence.
Contention
One notable point of contention is the potential implications for individuals working as community health workers without official credentials. While the bill does not prohibit uncredentialed individuals from performing the role of community health workers, it indicates a preference for those with verified credentials, which may create disparities in trust and recognition among community members. Critics could argue that such requirements might limit opportunities for those who may not have access to credentialing resources, thereby impacting community-level health initiatives negatively.